I played with a few of them this winter at LAS. The finish is awesome, the cams look sweet, the bow is well built.

The draw cycle on those things is pathetic IMO and in the opinion of all the people that were at the Classic that I had draw them back. About 10 of us hanging out.... I don't think I have shot a bow in the past few years with a draw that stiff....not that the cams aren't smooth. But they feel like they are about 15lbs or more stiffer then they are. After drawing one on 60 then drawing back a 70lb Alphaburner one of my buddies about yanked the cams on the Alpha off the limbs lol.

The idea and design of the cams and bow is awesome. But they need to go back to the drawing board....pun intended....on that draw cycle.

you mean like superannuation???? the boss pays 9% of your salary every week into a fund for when you retire

A 401k is a designation for money that a person invest for there retirement. Similar to what you are saying, but in most instances today, the company does not contibute. Often the employee contributes a designated amount or a % of there salary. Each paycheck that money goes into the account, often into mutula funds. The money is pre-tax and therefore lowers your gross, which helps out with taxes. You are not allowed to touch the money until 59 1/2 years old. If you withdraw before that time, you pay the taxes on the $ withdrawn plus a 10% penalty.
When you withdraw funds later in life (often in retirement) you might be in a lower tax bracket and receive benefit in that way as well. It is a tax-deferred account, very similar to a traditional IRA.

And...I think the Prime bows look nice, nice thought, but I wish they offered a 36" ata. I did hear there was an early issue with the cables rubbing the cams, but I believe that had been corrected.

I am also very interested in the Prime, love the thought behind it. Just would like to see 36" aTa.
The only negative I have been hearing is the draw cycle is not as comfortable as some would like. I have not had a chance to shoot one.

A little known fact !

Originally Posted by alaz

sorry about the diversion...

I am also very interested in the Prime, love the thought behind it. Just would like to see 36" aTa.
The only negative I have been hearing is the draw cycle is not as comfortable as some would like. I have not had a chance to shoot one.

Don't worry about it as our friend , Westy , needs to be brought up to speed , as I think he is a newby to archery !

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Originally Posted by Carpshooter

Admitting things , is the first step to becoming a great archer , Westy !

Wonder when I'll get there ?

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Here's what I think !

Originally Posted by Westy

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